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The purpose of this study is to find out if there is a benefit of adding Herceptin (trastuzumab) to standard chemotherapy in this type of breast cancer.
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Neoadjuvant (primary) chemotherapy refers to chemotherapy given before surgery. Neoadjuvant chemotherapy has a number of potential advantages including increasing the chances for breast preservation at the time of surgery as well as it may improve the local control of the cancer. Several national breast cancer studies have shown that neoadjuvant chemotherapy was equal to chemotherapy given following surgery.
A standard treatment for stage II or Stage III invasive breast cancer with low HER2 expression is combination chemotherapyAdriamycin, Cytoxan,followed by a Taxane: given either before or after surgery), followed by surgery +/- radiation therapy.
The main purpose of chemotherapy however is to reduce the risk of recurrence of cancer and also make surgery more successful. HER2 is a receptor located on the surface of some cells. This receptor plays a role in regulating the growth of the cell, in addition to the growth of tumors. High levels of the HER2 receptor may predict those women who benefit from treatment with agents such as Herceptin that target HER2. Herceptin (Trastuzumab) is a drug that is effective both alone and in combination with standard chemotherapy. There is some data to suggest that patients whose tumors have low expression of the HER2 protein and are normal by FISH may also receive benefit from Herceptin.
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